A method of adjusting the size, position, or arrangement of a UI and a user terminal using the method are disclosed. The user terminal includes a display unit for displaying a UI, and a UI control unit configured to display the UI on the display unit with at least one of a position, size, and arrangement of the UI adjusted according to an input by a user.
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1. A method of adjusting a user interface (UI) on a user terminal, the method comprising: displaying a UI on a display unit of a user terminal having an upper area displaying status information pertaining to the user terminal and a lower area displaying a plurality of selectable input receiving units; receiving a first touching event on an adjustment area positioned in perimeter of the display unit within a preset distance from a bezel of the user terminal; receiving a second touching event; in response to the first touching event: determining the first touching event having a first distance between a first initial touch position and a first final touch position; scaling the UI into a reduced form according to the first touching event, location of the reduced form is based upon moving direction of the first touching event; in response to the second touch event: scaling the UI into an enlarged form of size correspond to a size of a screen displayed on the display unit.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: showing an icon for adjusting a size or position of the reduced form on the reduced form; and displaying a UI having a size or a position thereof adjusted using the icon.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the enlarged form is displayed in the event that the user terminal is rebooted while the reduced form is being displayed.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reduced form is displayed reduced by a preset rate regardless of the first distance.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reduced form is displayed on a left side, a lower left side, a right side, or a lower right side of the display unit.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second touching event is inputted on a virtual area, a representation of the virtual area being omitted from the screen of the display unit.
7. A method of adjusting a user interface (UI) on a user terminal, the method comprising: displaying a UI on a display unit of a user terminal having an upper area displaying status information pertaining to the user terminal and a lower area displaying a plurality of selectable input receiving units; and receiving a first and second touching event; in response to the first touching event: determining the first touching event having a first distance between a first initial touch position and a first final touch position; scaling UI into a reduced form toward the final touch position of the first touching event, location of the reduced form is based upon moving direction of the first touching event; in response to the second touch event: determining the second touching event having a second distance between a second initial touch position and a second final touch position; scaling the UI into an enlarged form toward the final touch position of the second touching event, size of the enlarged form corresponds to a size of a screen displayed on the display unit.
8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: showing an icon for adjusting a size or position of the enlarged form on the enlarged form; and displaying a UI having a size or a position thereof adjusted using the icon.
9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the enlarged form is displayed in the event that the user terminal is rebooted while the reduced form is being displayed.
10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the reduced form is reduced by a preset rate regardless of the first distance.
11. The method of claim 7 , wherein the reduced form is displayed on a left side, a lower left side, a right side, or a lower right side of the display unit.
12. A method of adjusting a user interface (UI) on a user terminal, the method comprising: displaying a UI on a display unit of a user terminal having an upper area displaying status information pertaining to the user terminal and a lower area displaying a plurality of selectable input receiving units; and receiving a first and second touching event; in response to the first touching event: determining the first touching event having a first distance between a first initial touch position and a first final touch position; scaling UI into a reduced form according to the first touching event, location of the reduced form is based upon moving direction of the first touching event; in response to the second touch event: determining the second touching event having a second distance between a second initial touch position and a second final touch position; scaling the UI into an enlarged form of size correspond to a size of a screen displayed on the display unit.
13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the reduced form is displayed on a left side of the display unit in the event that a touch means is moved in a direction towards the left bezel of the user terminal, and the reduced form is displayed on a right side of the display unit in the event that the touch means is moved in a direction towards the right bezel of the user terminal.
14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: showing an icon for adjusting a size or position of the enlarged form on the enlarged form; and displaying a UI having a size or a position thereof adjusted using the icon.
15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the enlarged form is displayed in the event that the user terminal is rebooted while the reduced form is being displayed.
16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the reduced form is reduced by a preset rate regardless of the first distance.
17. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first and second touching event is inputted on a virtual area, a representation of the virtual area being omitted from the screen of the display unit.
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